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Medellin: on a Slow Rainy Day, Quintero and Fajardo Voted

Summary by La Silla Vacía
When the polling stations in the city are just beginning to move, in view of a shocking rain that does not seem to cease, Sergio Fajardo and Daniel Quintero, both of different spectra and today mounted in the presidential contest, already attended the polls to vote. Fajardo did so in Inem, a school that houses one of the largest polling stations in Medellin. So far he arrived with Federico Restrepo and Rafael Nanclareras, his formulas to Senate …
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When the polling stations in the city are just beginning to move, in view of a shocking rain that does not seem to cease, Sergio Fajardo and Daniel Quintero, both of different spectra and today mounted in the presidential contest, already attended the polls to vote. Fajardo did so in Inem, a school that houses one of the largest polling stations in Medellin. So far he arrived with Federico Restrepo and Rafael Nanclareras, his formulas to Senate …

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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